Toronto police say the Don Valley Parkway has reopened after an earlier “medical emergency” at the Bloor Viaduct.

“We are very pleased to say the medical situation on the Prince Edward Viaduct has been successfully resolved with no injuries to anyone involved, including first responders,” police said in an update on Twitter

Officials closed the DVP southbound at Bayview Avenue and northbound between the Gardiner Expressway and Bayview Avenue at the beginning of the Friday afternoon rush hour, forcing vehicles onto nearby local roads. TTC Line 2 subway service was also shut down between St. George and Broadview stations.

Police said officers, paramedics and firefighters were called for a “medical emergency” at the Bloor Viaduct.

At around 7:15 p.m., traffic and subway service resumed.

The TTC operated shuttle buses on Broadview Avenue, Gerrard Street East, Parliament Street and Bloor Street East during the closure.

UPDATE: We are very pleased to say the medical situation on the Prince Edward Viaduct has been successfully resolved with no injuries to anyone involved, including First Responders. DVP will open up in both directions soon, as well as Line 2 in both directions. ^rr

UPDATE: We are working hard to conclude the police investigation on the Prince Edward Viaduct and we ask for patience as this situation progresses. TTC Line 2 is closed between St George/Broadview with shuttle bus service in effect and we are working hard to help congestion.^rr

Line 2 Bloor-Danforth: No service between Broadview and St George due to a Toronto Police investigation. Shuttle buses operating via Broadview, Gerrard, Parliament and Bloor, however due to heavy traffic and road closures, travel times are severely impacted.

Route 65 and 71 #GObus: Due to a police investigation, southbound buses are not currently able to stop at Union. You may use your GO Ticket or PRESTO Card on the TTC at a staffed entrance at York Mills, Yorkdale, or Jane St. and Hwy 407 to use the TTC to continue to Union.